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LOG BOOK.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY, 01, 1912,

VESSILS TAKING CARGO.

' Japanese'Cruisor a Total Loss,

Since H. J.M.'s cruisor Naniwa. went aground near Uruppu Is land, the Itsukushima and the Masashi and two salvage vessels (the Kwanto 'Maru and the Kurihashi Maru) bavo: boon engaged in attempla to refloat her, anys, the " Kôbó Horald.' On the 18th, a wireldan | message stated that the Naniwa's position was gotting hopeless owing to the heavy weather. All London, via Usual Porte of Call

London, Rotterdam und Antwerp, &c. the crew of the stranded cruiser London nud Antworp via Singaporo, &n. had been obliged to take refuge Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &c. on board of the Kwanto Maru. A

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lator wireless mesango, despatel-Invre and Humburg, &e. ed by Captain Hond, of the Havre, Bremen and Hamburg Naniwa, states that the ship sack Marseilles, Havre and Hamburg, &c.

New York

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New York, vin Suez Canal' Baton and New York

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Pembrokeshire.

P. & 0. Co.... 3 August, Noon J. M. & Co.... 0 August, about

Delta

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Pora

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Fuerst Buolow

H. A. L.

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Eastern Extension.

PASSENGERS

HOTEL LISTS.

Barberini, A. T. Okumties.K. Ente, E. R. Lemos, Mr. and Reyes, Mr. an. Ball, U. D. J.

Mrs.

Evans Customs, from London Mrs.

Now and Blein, A.

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PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per s.. Zafiro, ailel on 01 Juls-Crooker, Miss

Mehta, K. B Mandal, Dr. and

Mr. L. C. Mendal, Min Z. Metechi, J.

Cnula, Miss K. F. Mulder, Mr. and

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

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Por . Fookbank Julý, from Caldittà, da.

Hassar, Dr.

Horne, J. A

Новакова Нотик

Francis, Dr.

List of unclaimed telegrams

European Ports:

lying in the Eastern Extension Office at Hongkong s

July, fmm London, 40,

Por .. Kagamaru, arrived 80th Ashunt, 5. W. Killer, Mise

Armstrong, Miss

Macqueen, T. M.

Marlos, Dr. O.

Marshall, W. B.

MoCrum, Mr H.

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McKenny, Dr, O.

Beni, G. A.

Vessel's Name.

For Freight Apply To

To be Dispatched.

Sub.

Chongquan Habana.

Manwoo, from

Birch, PA. R. lauch, N. F. Brown, Mr. & Mr.

McWilliams, O. F."

Elmitt, from Portsmouth. Goon Gow Yon 100 Jervois 8treet, from Buston,

| for Munila, &o.!--:. Hukbong Kwongyak, from Ashurst, F

Cartwright, S. W.

Lindberg, Mr. nud Curry, O. P.

Bangkok.

Bautista, M.

Mrs, J..

Davis, U, H.

Lyour

Cason Tes

My Sing-bunt

Ny Boo

Chan You-an

Ong Sing

Пройдиск, А.

Feaman, 3. B.

Go Oo

Gow. Chai-Jul

Bas, A. R..

Jones, Jolin

Strang, H.

Kamionus, N. Kwan Kwong-wo Lorrigo, Mr. & Mrs. Lebrau, H. Lafumate

Poleanp. A.

Soloop, Misa C.

Fuller, Deorno

Singh, B.

Bingh, S...

Yu Linn-teck

... Brisgavin

Suovin Goldenfels Silenia

Aki Maru Prinzess Alico...

P. & O. Co.... 7 August, about H.A. L

H. A. L. H. A. L. HA. L.

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13 August

5 September

11 September

23 August

Kinhuat Newparkhung, from Carvalho, Mer. O.

Bangkok.

Lieuwmyoykuun Vjisoenugan, Carvalho, Mia G. from Medan.

Limfookhing, from Oakland Lolluple, H.

7 August

N. Y. K.

M. & Co.

14 August, d'light

7 August, Noon 15 August, about

Cal.

Manila,

Bron Cawdor. "G & Co.

New York, San Francisco and Canada.

nt 11 am on the 18th. It is Marseilles, London & Antwerp via Singapore,&o. thought from this message, that | the Naniwa went down soon after Naples, Gonon, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton the crew left the vessel for the Dolagoa Bay, Durban, Eus Lea lon, &c." Kwanto Maru. The Naniwa was launched in England on March 18th, 1885, Sho was a strál versol, of 3,700 tonerlisplacement, with ongines of 7604-H.P. She was brought out from Englad to this country by Captain (nów Adinical to) and Commander (now, Admiral) Yamamoto. was from the Naniwa that the first shot was fired in the Japan-San Francisco, etc. China War, when Admiral Togo San Franciscs via Koelung and Japan, &o. 4. was in command of her. During San Francisco via Amoy, Shanghai & Japan, &o. the Russo-Jap noso war, she was Seattle vin' Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohamu '... the fl gelip of Vie-Admiral Uriu, | Maxico, Peru, Chili vis Japan Commander-in-Chiofof the Fourthi | Moxienn, Peruvian & Chilean vin Japan. Squadron. As a matter of course, Victoria, and Tacoma vis Japan Captain Honda and the Ollicors Victoria and Seattle vin Shanghai and Japan. of the Naniwa. will 'bù court-] Vic oria, B.C., & Tacoma vin Keelung, &c. .•. martialled, and the Court of En- Vancouver via hanghai, Japan &c. quiry will be held at Yokosuka.

Baron Saito, Ministor of the Navy.

procealed to the Imporial Palacr

yesterday morning to report the

ship's loss to His Majesty. His

Majesty being ill, the report was

recivol by Prince Tokudaiji,

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Grand Chita berlin. Sir Claude Australian Ports

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MacDonald, British Ambassador, Australian Ports via Manila

and M. Gerard, Fronch AmbasR)=

dor, sont their Naval Attaches to

the Naval Department to express their regret over the loss of the

Naniwo to Baron Saito,

Shanghal Boats and Japan Coat

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Atholl

Ambria

23 August, about- 31 August, about 10 Sept., about 9 August

... 19 Sopt., about

... 20 August

6 August, 1.p.m.

1. & Oo.

H. A. L.

Inverclydo

8. T. & Co.

Kansa

Bank Line

Diore Castle

D. & Co.

A

Tonya Maru...a Mongolia Perain Minnesota Bugo Maru. Kiyo Maru Soult'o Maru Soatilo Maru...

VT, 'K. K.

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P. M. Co.

P. M. Co.

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27 August, 1 p.m.

N. Y. K.

T. K. K.

A

O, S. K.

8 August, 1 p.m.

...

17 August, 1 p.m.

C. P. R. Co....

3 August, 6 p.m.

24 August, 6 p.m.

...T. K. K.

O. S. K.

THE

5 August

4 October

6 August, Noon

... 8 August

Mexico Muru... 0. 8. K. Monteagle EmpressofIndia, C. P. R. Co....

Australia.

Eastorn Yawata Maru' Coblenz

431

G. L. & Co,... 17 August, Noon N. Y. K... 2 August, Noon M. & Co. 10 August, 9. a.m.

Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.

A number of local steamers Batavia, Choribon, Samarang, &o.

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have been churtered latoly to

carry coal from Japan to Shang-

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hai nn'account of the abnormally | Singapore, Penang and Rangoon high freight raton for coal now Singapore, Ponaug and Caloutta prevailing and the scarcity of Bombay via Singapore, ned Colombo Japanese vossola at home at this Kudat and Sandakan timo, says the "China ProsE, Japan

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The rates for coul shipments from

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Japan which usually range

to $1.70.

Two China Merchants' sløgmers

Manila

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have been chartered by the Mitsu | Manila, Cobu and Iloilo Binhi Company, it is understood. Manila, Mangarin, Hoilo and Cobu They are the Kung_Ping_and Tientsin vin Wailniwei

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the Hsin Chang. The form-Weihaiwoi, Chofoo and Tiontin er is now discharging at the Anping vin Swatow and Amoy China Merchants' wharf on the Tamani via Swatow and Amoy Chinese Bund and will suil Swatow, Amoy and Focoliow for Japan to load: Meanre. Butterfeld and Swiro huve ono atoamer charterod to bring cal from Japan ang two Norwegian tromp steamers have been engag: od for the trade-the Relun and the Komor. The latter has been chartered by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha...

A combination of circumstances is responsible for the high freight ratos. Shipping is very active in Europe just now and all the tramp ateamora which usually ply in these weters have gone abroad to take advantage of the rush there. The Japanese steam- ere are all engaged in carrying Jumber from Hokaido and going after rice in the south of Chias. The lumber exports are very heavy at this time from the north-

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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama

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THE LAST WORD

IN

Tjiliwong Tim

thi Tjim nook Fultola DIWarh

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Hakata Maru .... Borneo

Tjitaroom Tjirannopk

Tjipanas

J. C. J. L.

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J. C. J. L.

J C. J. I

J. M. & Co.... D. S. & Co..... Ν. Σ. Κ. ...

M. & Co.

W

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J. C. J. L.

J. O. J. L..

J. O. J. L.

10%

Prinz Sigismund M. & Co. ... Loongsung... J. M. & Co.... J. M. & Co.... B. & 8.

Yuensang Kifong Rubi Cheong-hing Kusichow Miyajima Maru. Daijin Mara Haiching Haitan Haiyang

"

Kwong ang Jinson Maru...

Fooksung

Jolunga

Suevia

Nippon

WI

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8. T. & Co....

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Quick despatch

Quick despatel

Quick despatch 6 August, Noon 15 August August Middle of August F. half August Quick despatoli Quick despatch 20 August, about

3 August, 2 p.m.

10 August, 2 p.m.

6 August, 4 p.m.

9 August, 4 p.m.

J. M. & Co.... B. & S. 0.8. K. 0. 8. K. D. L. & Co.... 2 August, 11 a.m. D. L. & Co.... 6 August, 11 a.m. D. L. & Co... 0 August, 11 a.m. J. M. & Co.... 2 August, Noon

12 August N. Y. K..

6 August, Noon

8 August, 4 p.m.

7 August, 10 a.m. 4 August, Noon

J. M. & Co.... 1 August, Noen D. S. & Co.... 18 August

H. A. L. 2 August

A. N. & Co.... 20 August, about

Sirdinin*** P & O. Co. 6 August, about': Den of Glamis... J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about Aloist

M. & Co. 7 August, about 8. W. & Co... 4 August

Bohemia

J. O. J. L.

ITR

Quick despatch

P. & 0. Co.... 1 August, about

1 August, 4 p.m.

Tjikini

Arcadia

Chinhua Anhui Wingeaug

JA

B. & S...

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B. & 8.

...

R

3 August, M'night

BU

J. M. & Co....

6 August, 4 p.m.

4.

arn island of Japan and the PREPAID advertiseMENTS.

ransom,

scarcity of rice in the island has brought the steamers into com- mission importing tho commodity. Japanese Settlers Kidnapped. ...Some time ago the families of Imanishi Gitaro and his friend, who are among the Japanese Bottlers. In Vindivostok, were Captured by bandits and held to At first, the amount demanded 'was 500 roubles, and a meeting of the settlers was held to find the means of raising the money. Apparently, however, there were spios in the camp, sa the following day the demand rose to 200,000 roubles, The Japanese seitlers complain of Acting Consul Nibel's com aploonoy over the affair.

New Hamburg-America Line Director.

A telegram to the "Doutsche Japan-Post" reports that Dr. Buoz, the former German Consul-Gen. oral at New York, has accepted the post of a representative dires. of the Hamburg-Amerios Line

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ADVERTISE AND WATCH BESULTS,

Mowho, from Parasale P. I. Nishimura, Clo Poyosake, from

Roskins, from Manila, Steamer Lygju Care Blackhead,

from Batavia.

Surazola, King Edward Hotel, from Macao,

Suosamaan, from Bangkok. Tani Nomura, from Zamboanga,

P.I

Wingfook Choong 204 Wing- luk, from Newyork.

8573, from Weihaiwei. 6666, from-Tientsin..........

Hongkong 26th July, 1912. J. M. Book, Superintendent.

Great Northern.

Lamb, Mr. A.--

Nicolae, G.

Rodriguez, Rov.

F

Flu Wang-keo

Sul Hang-lu

Solenny, Mix P,

„Jietungen, Vi

Porkin, J. B.

-, tem, W. O,

Driscoll, Mr. and

Mr. J. J.;

Mr. J. D. F..

Nolnwoo, Mr. and

Mrs. II. Morin J. Ormiston, J.

Pink, Mr. & Mrs.

Eames, E. J. W. Bay, E. H. ⠀⠀⠀

brousela, Mr. and

Mr, H.O.

*bbar, B.Q.

Florin, A. G.

Raymond, E. M.

Roy, Miss F.

.

Koi" MẸ & M

3, 8,

| Funlar, E. A. &... Ritter, F.,

Franch, Mr. & child Boasanook, W.

Sehwolke, W.

Bongs Mr. Mr. Binith K. L

F. J.

forge, Masa

Goulbourn, V.

umid, Mr. & Mr...

surrs PASSED THE CANAL. Gratama, D. M. G,

Loudon, June 25, Arrivals from China :-Bohemia, Montibro nad Fing Suey.

Grelsammer, G. [Grimshaw, R, J.

«ll, Capt. 'C. P.

Esterom, Mr. and

Mrs J D

The folhulng vonals have passedHarbord, W. T. tio Canal:-Braonar, Balow, Candia, Harrison, A. Carmarthenshire, Matoppo, Prahawar Hugh, Dr. §. Vandalia and Yang take.

Lunes, Capt, R. London, 28th June 1912. Jono, J. W. Arrivals from China-Miyasaki | Io-eph, IL M. Maru

Joseph, E. M. List of unclaimed telegrame the Catal.-Ernost Simone, Nubia. Kasialer. O.

The following vessels baro painod | Kubal, E. 8. lying in the Great Northern Arondie, Bama Driesen, Bobnylkill. Kempthorne, AS. Telegraph Company's olice at Neleus, Patricia.. Hongkong Dale.

Nutrol.

Landou, Ja'r 2, 1019. Ardral from China :-Yang Tozs, The following have passed the

Chowkay e/o Shingyuen, 32 Canal-Depronco, Bornon, Calches

Flintshiro, Lulzow, Yoddo, Kioto. · Manhamkai.

Shinsho. Yinkeeohan.

Yuet Hing Loong 299 Queen's Road.

241 Des Voeux Road. 1484, 0504, 3111, 5594, 0906, 1880, 3024, 5804, 0059, 5714, 0034, 2860.

6839, 7303, 4637. 1340...

1880,

Hongkong 26th July, 1912,

J. P. Jousen, Anting Superintendant.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

:

1.-

Londan. Jana 21st, 1812.. Arrivals from China ---Ceylon, O. J. D. Allora, Yarra.

The followine voseola bave passed the Canal Armand Babio, Jason. Moiasm, Memoon, Myszaki Mam.

London, July 5. Arrivals frth Chins :-). Ford, Laeisz, Ernest Siment,

The following rawals have passed Bio Canal:Kitano Mara, Sueris. Titan, Telomsobná,

4:

London, July 12. Arrivals from China :-Calebas,

Kitano Márn,

Kirkpatriok, R. K. Kruck, H. Lehnert, G. F.

Sprotho, Au

Spalding, Dr. and

MIA A. D. &inft. Solomýn, H. H, Sprongli, Mr. and

Mrs. A. K.

Square, Mise, W. Blainer, L. KAJ

Mm. O, EL Strong. Dr. and,.

Mo, R. P, Tonwissen, Mr. & 1. Mr. Ol

Vaughan, Capt. Ja Vermell, G, Waterman. E. J. Watkins, H.

Wax, Mrs. M. Williams, Capt. C.

Willoughby, M. E.. White, Mr. & May. **H. L. H.

Wood, G. G.

| Lloyd, G. T..

Mia, Nell'

Mrs. J. F.. Marlood, Mr. and Wright, Jamen Mes. 1. T. and Young, J. A. 2 'children

Maolnigts, Mr. & Wright, Mr. and

ASTON HOUN,

Lanzini, Geo. Laploque, P. A. Laumsa, Dr. F.3 Laban, H Lugebli, V.

-Lundy, G. D.

Arnold, J. B. Austin, E. W. Barboy, H.

Duirson, A. him, L.

Amo, A. de

Burditt, Hi H.

Muller, A, M

Burlon, J. Byzze, J. D. Campbell, J.

Olion, O. G.

Parzelen, M..

Peters, O. A.

|

Casanov“, J. chopard, F, A. Ouhn, Li

The following visels have passed Canal:-Alainous. Perseus Bardiala, Sithonia, Tranqueber.

Iondon, July 16.

David, J. A, Arrivals from Chius-Flintshire. Fiko, R. J. fonben, Matoppo.

Formoso, V. The following vessels have panne?

Gameau, L. o CanBelgris. Glohy Gacin, Miss Hyvin Indraamha, Kleit, Ners.mundo, A. Soandis. Africa, Arabien.

Vandalis, Arradia.

London. July 10,

Peterson, H. O. Pittor, Minn Richardson, L. Boblason, H. P., Rosenthal, F.

Baook, J. A.

Ros, F. E.

Bougeat, E.

Rules, A. L.

Grahani, J.

rean, J. W.

Lafuente, A.

Taylor, T. W. Walker, T. E. Wright,

GRAND HOTEL,

Lamb, Mrs. A.

Lozila, F.

Lyons, H. O.

Moulure, Mr.

Mysli, A. T. Oloffer

Kaga Maru, Jap..., 6,801. G. Tan

an, Bóth July—London and Singapore 25th July, G01. Arrivals from Chips Jithonia, Jupes D. N. Y. K.

Fook Bang, Br. s.8, 1,987, 8. A. Mit-

The following, woerola" passed the | cbell, 81st July-Okloutta Canal:-Achilles, Bayern, Ronalder 18th at Singapore 25th Dorflinger, Iya Muru,, Peiho. Pelens,

Londen, July 98. Batcook July, fien-Ji, M. & Co.

Arrivals from Chion-Nom. Berton Heiching, Dr. ■ ...1,267, W. C. Past Partus.

Bond, O male. 81st July-Fooctaw. The following verdle have passed | Bruya' Amoy and Swatow 30th July, the Canal-Antopor, Atents Marn. Cain Gen.-D. L. & Co...

Ceylan, Lolliden, Nippon, Pathan. }^hild. L., U. Talabun, Ukl. 28., 1,916, R. G. Para-Syria, Walton Hell.

Unle, Minu 31st July-Canton |

London, July.26. Cmford Arrivals from Chios:Hyron. Dent. M.. 30th July. Gon-O. M. S. N. Co.

Tyn Maru, Arabien.

Echein, Miss The following versla hara passed the Osaal-Machaon, Nose, Tly. Gubro!

London, July 40. Orbau. Mr. & Mr. Besfort Arrivals from China-Bayern, Griffin, D. P. Daijia Maru, Jap. s..., 809. D. Fachl- E. F. Ferdinand, Himalaya; P-la, Haberer

gami, 81st J-ly--wat->w | So«ndia,

Haust, Mrs. 80th July, G.-0 6: K. The following voys-la hava pa sad the. Karkataky, M, Yoban, Chi, ■, 1,075, Prait, 31st Canal:-Caledonien, Priez, Ludwig, Blog, A. §. B.

Jaly-Canton 80th July, Prometheus, Paluzie, Tydens,

Gen-0. M. 8. N, 0%.

more.

Bondo, Br, .., 2,520, D. T. Callar, 80th JulMoll 24th July, C.-G. L. & 0.

CLRARANOES" AT THE HAB

·BOUR OFFICE.

Olara Jebisa, for Hongay. Halvard, for Bangkok. Devawongas, for Hongay. Vorwaerts, for Yokohama. Sile is, for Trieste. Halman, for Bwatów: Katsang, for Celonita. Fri, tor Chalon.. Obortal, for Bangkok,

DEPARTED." July 81. Kamo-maro, for London. Kaio-marn, for Bwatow, Torilla, for Btralia. Xikko-meru, for Japan.. Haimun, for Bwatów. Quaria, for Chinwantão, Kutaang, for Calonita. Bi klang, for PakḥoLTM Vorwerte for Yoboham. Michael Jebyen, lar Pakhoj. " Helyek, for Hollow. Fd, for Chefoo Thdraghiri, for trails,, Bilasia, for Oelautta.. Two Bay, for Pwahof.

∙July 30th. 10 am 4.p.m

Bammnetar .............Á.90.70 *29.78

RA. Temperature... '81," Humidity 01. 64 Rais 0.00

TIDE TABLE,

July 30th

Thay

T

Katur.

High Water

Hougton

8th Aug 1912

Low Water Honkong..

Pa-plos, Dr. and

Mr.

Peyton-Griffin

Phillips, T. Rickarda, C. Ridger

Beballar

Smyth J. A. Snyder, Bar Tarlar, Mr. West

KING

EDWARD Herz,

Aoki, T. Azón, F.“ Begly, B: A.

Manion, 0.2.

Belllos, Dr. Cmssa, Lieut. Dobble, Mr. Dobbe, JA, 20 Donaldson, W. A. Awing Tula Finobett, Mrs Grimible, Geo, Hashimoto, Hunter, 'E. Hyde, J. U. Kinghorn, M. and

Mra, Penn Lunitio = Mr.

M» C., Leigh, Min A,

MEGANG PERAIŠKD Lemaire,, Mr. and

120 & 0.7

2018 STATA

M Córranek, J. Michell, Dr

Mod, Mr. A lên

J.A. N. Murray, M. F. (bly,, R. T. Passmore, Capt.

Mrs.

Pearman, H. Bamsey, MT. E Read, E. D. Bibrer, Dr. A. Bpurg, H Stewart, Cap Mra. ¿Allan

and Wakildren

Taylor, H. H.,

Willams, HB

Mm, and child

Tám ty 21 Adams, Mr. & Mrn,

But

# 1.4

&% children?

om 115/64 | Caldwell; Mr.

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